Re: ssh public key authentication (NetApp Release 7.2.3)

From: Tim McCarth (tmacmd@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 24 2008 - 20:01:59 EST

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    Off the top of my head...

    What did u use to gen the ssh key?

    A Putty key need to be converted to be used and I think there a tool inside putty to do that.

    This is the correct location:
    /etc/sshd/root/.ssh/authorized_keys

    Then this should work
    Ssh root@filer date

    Not sure if it needs to be rsa, rsa1 or dsa. (I think it is probably dsa though). Make sure you have run "secureadmin setup ssh" and then something like "secureadmin enable all" or "secureadmin enable ssh2"

    --tmac
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Karl Amrhein <ksa@slac.stanford.edu>

    Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 15:48:35
    To:toasters@mathworks.com
    Subject: ssh public key authentication (NetApp Release 7.2.3)

    NetApp Release 7.2.3: Thu Jul 5 10:06:16 PDT 2007

    How do I get ssh public key authentication working?

    I tried putting ssh V1 and V2 public keys in

    /etc/sshd/authorized_keys
    /etc/sshd/authorized_keys2

    /etc/sshd/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
    /etc/sshd/root/.ssh/authorized_keys2

    But none of that worked.

    Is there some documentation about how to get ssh
    key (non-password) authentication working?

    Thanks in advance,

    Karl



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